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There are probably a few questions that you may ask about this problem I just posted about. And I try to answer them here so you may understand better why I ask for an exception (or at least a Warning): Why don't you simply make sure the image is only running once on the server? … Continue reading More on WASstServerAdaptor and used ports

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[Update: Please be sure tor read this post as well if you're interested in more details on this subject and this one if you want to see what my solution finally looks like] This is a little lesson I learned with my VAST-based Seaside Application on a headless Linux Server that is probably not really … Continue reading Starting WASstServerAdaptor and handling used ports

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This collection of useful links on the Google Developers' Blog is well worth a look. It gives you an idea of what you're up to if somebody chose to use your site as a malware delivery channel: Our new Help for hacked sites series includes articles and 80+ minutes of video to help you, and to help … Continue reading Google’s “Friends help friends recover their hacked site”

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A few days ago I posted a link to a tiny tutorial on how to use db2move to transfer db2 databases from Linux to Windows. This works very nicely, apart from the fact that I had a problem with some tables that were created but not filled with data. The data is in the .ixf … Continue reading Little addendum for db2move

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This might be an interesting detail for all people involved in Smalltalk environments that run on Android and/or iOS. Among the top 10 search terms used in 2012 to find my blog there were "smalltalk android" and "smalltalk ipad". And in fact, almost every day I check my blog statistics, and these terms or variations … Continue reading Are we Smalltalkers missing the mobile trend?